NJ SREC Market Update Webinar Slides and Recording Posted

Posted March 12th, 2014 by SRECTrade.

The slides from SRECTrade’s March 12, 2014 New Jersey SREC market update webinar are available here. Steven Eisenberg, Alex Sheets and Sam Rust present SREC issuance and pricing numbers. Additionally, three supply vs. demand scenarios, that assume a high, low, and consistent build rates, are discussed to illustrate potential SREC market supply and demand over the next few years.

A recording of the webinar can be watched by clicking on the image below.

NJ SREC Update

New Jersey SREC Market Update Webinar: Wednesday, 3/12/14 @ 2 pm EST

Posted March 6th, 2014 by SRECTrade.

SRECTrade will host a webinar covering the latest pricing and supply numbers for the New Jersey SREC market. Like all SRECTrade market update webinars, it will be open to the public.

The webinar will be held on Wednesday, 3/12/14, at 2 pm EST.

Click here to register

March 12 NJ Webinar

March 2014 Auction Results

Posted March 5th, 2014 by SRECTrade.

SRECTrade’s March 2014 SREC Auction closed on 3/4/2014. Below are the clearing prices by vintage across the SRECs transacted in the auction.

SREC Prices SREC Vintage Year
State 2011 2012 2013 2014
Delaware N/A N/A $40.00 N/A
Maryland N/A N/A $135.00 $135.01
Massachusetts N/A N/A N/A N/A
New Jersey N/A $151.51 $155.01 $161.00
Ohio Sited N/A N/A $65.00 N/A
Ohio Adjacent N/A N/A $55.00  N/A
Pennsylvania N/A N/A $55.00 $55.00
Washington, DC N/A N/A $480.00 $480.00

The next SRECTrade auction for the PJM and MA SREC markets closes on Tuesday, April 15 at 5 p.m. ET.

DOER Submits SREC-II Proposal to the Massachusetts Legislature

Posted February 20th, 2014 by SRECTrade.

On Thursday, February 13th, the DOER announced that a new draft of the Massachusetts RPS Class I Regulations 225 CMR 14.00 was formally submitted to the Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities, and Energy for review. The draft contains key language for the creation of the touted SREC-II program. Please find the announcement letter from the DOER here. The filing is available here. Given this step and further formal review requirements that the revised regulations must undergo over the next few weeks, it is our understanding that the SREC-II program will likely become effective  in early Q2 2014.

The DOER’s letter also clarifies that non-operational projects qualified under SREC-I may not also be qualified under SREC-II, without first withdrawing SREC-I qualification.

SRECTrade Markets Report: January 2014

Posted February 19th, 2014 by SRECTrade.

The following post is a monthly update outlining the megawatts of solar capacity certified to create SRECs in the Solar REC markets that SRECTrade serves. All PJM data is based on the information available in PJM GATS as of the date noted. All MA data is based on the information provided by the DOER as of the date noted. This analysis does not include projects that are not yet registered and certified with the entities noted herein.

A PDF copy of this table can be found here.

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Overview of PJM Eligible Systems

As of February 11, 2014 there were 41,121 solar PV and 845 solar thermal systems registered and eligible to create SRECs in the PJM Generation Attribute Tracking System (GATS). Of these, 273 (up 8 projects since December and representing 0.65% of the total number of projects installed) have a nameplate capacity of 1 megawatt or greater, but account for 43.3% of the overall capacity registered. Twenty-nine of these projects have a nameplate capacity of 5 MW or greater (no change since our last update). New Jersey continues to host most of the larger scale facilities, claiming home to 19 of the 29 facilities, that are equal to or greater than 5 MW. The three largest projects are a 29.1 MW project in MD, followed by a 25.1 MW and a 19.9 MW project, both registered in NJ.

NJ Office of Clean Energy Estimated Installed Capacity Through 1/31/14

On February 11, 2014, the New Jersey Office of Clean Energy (OCE) announced total installed solar capacity reached 1,201.4 MW; an increase of approximately 16.9 MW over the total capacity reported at the end of December. The average last six month build rate per month, according to the OCE data, is 12.6 MW. Note that this data does not directly tie to GATS registration data because of a lag between NJ Office of Clean Energy certifications and GATS registrations.

Overview of MA DOER Eligible Systems

As of February 21, 2014, there were 10,337 MA DOER qualified solar projects; 10,161 operational and 176 not operational. Total qualified capacity is 673.9 MW; 415.0 MW of which is operational (up 5 MW from the DOER’s January 2014 report) and 258.9 MW of qualified capacity is not yet operational under the current SREC-I program.

*Note: not operational, qualified projects over 100 kW in size were required to demonstrate that at least 50% of the project’s costs be incurred by 12/31/2013 in order to remain qualified. The latest DOER Solar Carve Out report suggests that at least 22.3 MW of capacity was removed from eligibility for failing to meet the requirements of this deadline. Projects less than 100 kW must be interconnected by the effective date of the SREC-II program or June 30, 2014, whichever is earlier. Whereas projects greater 100 kW in capacity must have submitted application paperwork and met certain requirements by July 5, 2013. For more information refer to our blog posts covering the current SREC program.

How to Interpret This Table

The tables above demonstrate the capacity breakout by state. Note, that for all PJM GATS registered projects, each state includes all projects certified to sell into that state. State RPS programs that allow for systems sited in other states to participate have been broken up by systems sited in-state and out-of-state. Additional detail has been provided to demonstrate the total capacity of systems only certified for one specific state market versus being certified for multiple state markets. For example, PA includes projects only certified to sell into the PA SREC market, broken out by in-state and out-of-state systems, as well as projects that are also certified to sell into PA and Other State markets broken out by in state and out of state systems (i.e. OH, DC, MD, DE, NJ). PA Out-of-State includes systems sited in states with their own state SREC market (i.e. DE) as well as systems sited in states that have no SREC market (i.e. VA). Also, it is important to note that the Current Capacity represents the total megawatts eligible to produce and sell SRECs as of the noted date, while the Estimated Required Capacity – Current and Next Reporting Year represents the estimated number of MW that need to be online on average throughout the reporting period to meet the RPS requirement within each state with only that particular compliance period vintage. For example, New Jersey needed approximately 496.7 MW online for the entire 2013 reporting year to meet the RPS requirement with 2013 vintage SRECs only. SRECs still available from prior eligible periods can also impact the Solar RPS requirements. Additionally, the data presented above does not include projects that are in the pipeline or currently going through the registration process in each state program. This data represents specifically the projects that have been approved for the corresponding state SREC markets as of the dates noted.

Note: SREC requirements for markets without fixed SREC targets have been forecast based on EIA Report “Retail Sales of Electricity by State by Provider” updated 10/1/12. Projected SRECs required utilizes the most recent EIA electricity data applying an average 1.5% growth rate per forecast year. The state’s RPS Solar requirement is then multiplied by forecast total electricity sales to arrive at projected SRECs required. Projected capacity required is based on a factor of 1,200 MWh in PJM states and 1,130 MWh in MA, generated per MW of installed capacity per year.

February 2014 Auction Results

Posted February 7th, 2014 by SRECTrade.

SRECTrade’s February 2014 SREC Auction closed on 2/5/14. Below are the clearing prices by vintage across the SRECs transacted in the auction.

SREC Prices SREC Vintage Year
State 2011 2012 2013 2014
Delaware N/A $40.00 $42.00 N/A
Maryland N/A $130.00 $150.00 N/A
Massachusetts N/A N/A $245.00 N/A
New Jersey N/A $160.01 $169.00 $169.00
Ohio Sited N/A $60.00 $61.00 N/A
Ohio Adjacent $48.01 $50.01 $58.00  N/A
Pennsylvania N/A $57.00 $57.00 $60.00
Washington, DC $480.00 $480.00 $480.00 N/A

The next SRECTrade auction for the PJM and MA SREC markets closes on Tuesday, March 4th at 5 p.m. ET.

MA DOER Hosts Public Hearing on SREC-II Program

Posted January 28th, 2014 by SRECTrade.

On Friday, January 24, the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (MA DOER) held a public hearing in Boston. The meeting allowed MA solar stakeholders to provide feedback and comments on the proposed SREC-II regulations. Additionally, the DOER will be accepting written comments on the SREC-II legislation. All written comments are due by this Wednesday, January 29th at 5 p.m. ET. Comments can be submitted electronically to DOER.SREC@state.ma.us or to Michael Judge, via mail to the Department of Energy Resources, 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 1020, Boston, MA 02114.

For an overview of the draft regulations, see our blog post here: DOER Releases Draft of SREC-II Regulations. As it currently stands, it appears the SREC-II program will be put in place as early as the beginning of Q2 2014. We’ll continue to provide more information on the development and implementation of the program as it becomes available.

SRECTrade Markets Report: December 2013

Posted January 21st, 2014 by SRECTrade.

The following post is a monthly update outlining the megawatts of solar capacity certified to create SRECs in the Solar REC markets that SRECTrade serves. All PJM data is based on the information available in PJM GATS as of the date noted. All MA data is based on the information provided by the DOER as of the date noted. This analysis does not include projects that are not yet registered and certified with the entities noted herein.

A PDF copy of this table can be found here.

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Overview of PJM Eligible Systems

As of January 7, 2014 there were 40,238 solar PV and 798 solar thermal systems registered and eligible to create SRECs in the PJM Generation Attribute Tracking System (GATS). Of these, 265 (up 8 projects since November and representing 0.65% of the total projects installed) have a nameplate capacity of 1 megawatt or greater, but account for 43.1% of the overall capacity registered. Twenty-nine of these projects have a nameplate capacity of 5 MW or greater (an increase of 1 project since our last update). New Jersey continues to host most of the larger scale facilities, claiming home to 18 of the 29 facilities, that are equal to or greater than 5 MW. The big change is a 19.9 MW project interconnected in November 2012 was recently registered in GATS, causing a large bump in the NJ qualified capacity. The three largest projects are a 29.1 MW project in MD, followed by a 25.1 MW and the new 19.9 MW project, both registered in NJ.

NJ Office of Clean Energy Estimated Installed Capacity Through 12/31/13

On January 14, 2014, the New Jersey Office of Clean Energy (OCE) announced total installed solar capacity reached 1,184.5 MW; an increase of approximately 16.4 MW over the total capacity reported at the end of November. However, the average last six month build rate per month, according to the OCE data, is steady at 11.7 MW. Note that this data does not directly tie to GATS registration data because of a lag between NJ Office of Clean Energy certifications and GATS registrations.

Overview of MA DOER Eligible Systems

As of January 21, 2014, there were 9,895 MA DOER qualified solar projects; 9,714 operational and 181 not operational. Total qualified capacity is 672.3 MW (a decrease of 22.3 MW* since our last monthly capacity report); 410.0 MW of which is operational (up 74.2 MW from the DOER’s December 20, 2013 report) and 262.3 MW of qualified capacity is not yet operational under the current SREC-I program.

*Not operational, qualified projects over 100 kW in size were required to demonstrate that at least 50% of the project’s costs be incurred by 12/31/2013 in order to remain qualified. The latest DOER Solar Carve Out report suggests that at least 22.3 MW of capacity was removed from eligibility for failing to meet the requirements of this deadline. Projects less than 100 kW must be interconnected by the effective date of the SREC-II program or June 30, 2014, whichever is earlier. Whereas projects greater 100 kW in capacity must have submitted application paperwork and met certain requirements by July 5, 2013. For more information refer to our blog posts covering the current SREC program.

How to Interpret This Table

The tables above demonstrate the capacity breakout by state. Note, that for all PJM GATS registered projects, each state includes all projects certified to sell into that state. State RPS programs that allow for systems sited in other states to participate have been broken up by systems sited in-state and out-of-state. Additional detail has been provided to demonstrate the total capacity of systems only certified for one specific state market versus being certified for multiple state markets. For example, PA includes projects only certified to sell into the PA SREC market, broken out by in-state and out-of-state systems, as well as projects that are also certified to sell into PA and Other State markets broken out by in state and out of state systems (i.e. OH, DC, MD, DE, NJ). PA Out-of-State includes systems sited in states with their own state SREC market (i.e. DE) as well as systems sited in states that have no SREC market (i.e. VA). Also, it is important to note that the Current Capacity represents the total megawatts eligible to produce and sell SRECs as of the noted date, while the Estimated Required Capacity – Current and Next Reporting Year represents the estimated number of MW that need to be online on average throughout the reporting period to meet the RPS requirement within each state with only that particular compliance period vintage. For example, New Jersey needed approximately 496.7 MW online for the entire 2013 reporting year to meet the RPS requirement with 2013 vintage SRECs only. SRECs still available from prior eligible periods can also impact the Solar RPS requirements. Additionally, the data presented above does not include projects that are in the pipeline or currently going through the registration process in each state program. This data represents specifically the projects that have been approved for the corresponding state SREC markets as of the dates noted.

Note: SREC requirements for markets without fixed SREC targets have been forecast based on EIA Report “Retail Sales of Electricity by State by Provider” updated 10/1/12. Projected SRECs required utilizes the most recent EIA electricity data applying an average 1.5% growth rate per forecast year. The state’s RPS Solar requirement is then multiplied by forecast total electricity sales to arrive at projected SRECs required. Projected capacity required is based on a factor of 1,200 MWh in PJM states and 1,130 MWh in MA, generated per MW of installed capacity per year.

New Jersey SREC Market Update: Prices Are Up

Posted January 21st, 2014 by SRECTrade.

Prices for New Jersey SRECs have increased dramatically over the last month from the $140s in early December to current pricing in the low $170s. The RY2014 vintage cleared in our December auction at $138.01 and the January auction just cleared $169 for the same product, but recent over-the-counter deals have been done in the $170s.

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Why are  NJ RY2014 SRECs trading higher?

In recent months, the monthly build-rate for new solar projects has been relatively restricted and significantly lower than build rates seen in RY2013. The average for the last six months (LSM) is 11.7 MW per month, while the last 12 months (LTM) is 16.9 MW. Lower build rates, mean fewer SRECs than expected, which in turn causes both sellers and buyers to be more aggressive in how they price the market. However, the market remains fundamentally over-supplied in RY2014 when taking into consideration unretired eligible SRECs from previous reporting years and SRECs minted from RY2014 generation.

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Impact of Basic Generation Service Procurement on SREC Prices

Another reason that may explain the run-up in prices and volumes-traded is the forthcoming Basic Generation Service (BGS) electricity procurement.

Each year, in early February, the regulated electricity utilities in New Jersey conduct an auction in which wholesale power providers compete to provide Basic Generation Service to consumers in New Jersey. In providing electricity, the wholesale power suppliers must also provide the requisite SRECs corresponding to the electricity load. In short, during the BGS auction period, there is a significant increase in market activity. This alone warrants attention from sellers. Coupled with recent run-up in prices, sellers should be especially poised to act.

With increased prices and increased market activity, now could be an ideal time to lock in your revenue for SREC sales. We’re here to help facilitate the transaction, so please feel free to contact us.

January 2014 Auction Results

Posted January 20th, 2014 by SRECTrade.

SRECTrade’s January 2014 SREC Auction closed on 1/15/14. Below are the clearing prices by vintage across the markets sold in the auction.

SREC Prices SREC Vintage Year
State 2011 2012 2013 2014*
Delaware $41.00
Maryland $130.00 $140.00
Massachusetts $250.00
New Jersey $160.01 $169.00 $169.00
Ohio In-State $48.00
Ohio Out-of-State $48.00 $48.00 $48.00
Pennsylvania $40.01 $42.51 $47.00
Washington, DC $480.00

Notes: *Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania operate on a June-May energy year. For example, current vintage “2014” SRECs are generated beginning in June of 2013.
– reflects no sale, which would result if there were no SRECs available for sale in that vintage or there were no matching bids and offers to determine a clearing price.

State Market Observations

Delaware

DE SRECs for the June 2013 – May 2014 period transacted at $41.00/SREC. The primary buyer for DE SRECs is Delmarva Power and Light (DPL) and most SRECs are sold through DPL’s SRECDelaware program which allows SREC asset owners to submit competitive applications in order to obtain 20 year SREC contracts. There continues to be limited need for SRECs outside of DPL’s program and demand outside the procurement program is expected to decrease over time.

Maryland

MD2012s and MD2013s  transacted at $130.00 and $140.00/SREC, which was identical to the pricing posted in the December auction. Sellers may expect slightly higher demand over the next month as buyers close out their calendar year 2013 compliance requirements.

Massachusetts

2013 vintage SRECs cleared at $250.00 up from the $241.01 auction price posted during the October 2013 Q2 SREC issuance. The $250 auction price is more or less in line with recent brokered spot trades outside of the auction.

New Jersey

NJ2013 and NJ2014 SRECs transacted at $169.00/SREC, a rough increase of 25-30% from the December 2013 auction. Pricing reflects slower than expected build rates in NJ. The current last six month (LSM) average is 11.7 MW, against a last twelve month (LTM) average of 16.9 MW.

Ohio

OH sited and adjacent SRECs priced at $48/SREC in the January 2014 auction. The market remains over-supplied. Of note, for the first time OH sited SREC pricing fell in line with out-of-state OH SREC pricing likely related  to 1) the closing of the 2013 compliance year and 2) an increase in Pennsylvania SREC demand where out-of-state eligible SREC accounts are heavily cross-listed.

Pennsylvania

PA2012s, PA2013s and PA2014s traded at $40.01, $42.51 and $47.00/SREC respectively – roughly doubling December’s prices. The PA SREC market remains over-supplied, but future RPS increases and fewer lower priced offers available in the market has lead to an increase in price. 

Washington, DC

DC is an under-supplied market so highly limited volumes of older vintage SRECs are available. No SREC transactions occurred for the DC2011 and DC2012 vintages. DC2013s transacted at $480/SREC, which is 96% of the $500 SACP.

For historical auction pricing please see this link. The next SRECTrade auction for all SREC markets closes on Wednesday, February 5th at 5 p.m. ET.